A multimodal approach for tracing lateralisation along the olfactory pathway in the honeybee through electrophysiological recordings, morpho-functional imaging, and behavioural studies

Haase, Albrecht, Rigosi, Elisa, Frasnelli, Elisa , Trona, Federica, Tessarolo, Francesco, Vinegoni, Claudio, Anfora, Gianfranco, Vallortigara, Giorgio and Antolini, Renzo (2011) A multimodal approach for tracing lateralisation along the olfactory pathway in the honeybee through electrophysiological recordings, morpho-functional imaging, and behavioural studies. European Biophysics Journal, 40 (11). pp. 1247-1258. ISSN 0175-7571

Full content URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/s00249-011-0748-6

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Abstract

Recent studies have revealed asymmetries between the left and right sides of the brain in invertebrate species. Here we present a review of a series of recent studies from our laboratories, aimed at tracing asymmetries at different stages along the honeybee’s (Apis mellifera) olfactory pathway. These include estimates of the number of sensilla present on the two antennae, obtained by scanning electron microscopy, as well as electroantennography recordings of the left and right antennal responses to odorants. We describe investigative studies of the antennal lobes, where multi-photon microscopy was used to search for possible morphological asymmetries between the two brain sides. Moreover, we report on recently published results obtained by two-photon calcium imaging for functional mapping of the antennal lobe aimed at comparing patterns of activity evoked by different odours. Finally, possible links to the results of behavioural tests, measuring asymmetries in single-sided olfactory memory recall, are discussed.

Additional Information:The final published version of this article is available online at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00249-011-0748-6
Keywords:Apis mellifera, antennal lobe, olfactory learning, brain asymmetry, PER, SEM, EAG, two-photon microscopy
Subjects:C Biological Sciences > C770 Biophysical Science
Divisions:College of Science > School of Life Sciences
ID Code:30126
Deposited On:13 Aug 2018 11:51

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